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Over the years Paul and I have written many eulogies and dedications 
together. Paul would call me up and say, "I've heard some bad news and we 
need to write something special for my good friend _____. Can you help me 
dot some i's and cross some t's?" Paul would tell me all about his 
relationship with the person, his feelings about him and share some 
personal stories. I'd help him fashion his statement and release it to the 
world. I got to know a lot about Paul and his feelings about others this 
way. His kindness, insight and generosity towards people was a life lesson.

Writing this is one of the hardest things I've ever had to do in my life, 
and I keep asking Paul for help. I hope he's helping, I would never want to 
disappoint him. I need to talk to him right now. I could call Paul up any 
time of the day and have a great conversation about anything and 
everything. He was so great to just sit around and talk to. Some of my best 
memories are sitting in rocking chairs in Branson, the Bahamas and on a 
boat going down the Ohio river. Just talking for hours.

Paul Revere was not only my boss, he was a wonderful, very dear friend, and 
one of the most unique, fun and special people I've ever known. I've never 
met anyone who loved life like Paul did, and I've never met anyone who 
lived for performing like Paul did.

When the doctors told him he was sick he said, "I can't be, I'm booked!!" 
He continued to perform, despite all sorts of challenges and discomfort. He 
never, ever complained and spent vast amounts of money just to be able to 
make each show.

Paul often said he was going to live forever, and perform until he was 100, 
and I believed him. Anyone who knew Paul wouldn't have any doubts. Even 
though Paul has almost 20 years on me, I always thought he'd outlive me by 
a long shot. And I'm serious.

Every moment on stage with Paul was unique, full of energy and fun. And I 
mean every single performance, bar none. Paul liked things loose and free 
form, yet there was a formality to each show because we had paying 
customers who deserved the very best we could deliver. We walked a broad 
line between chaos and slick professionalism, with the final goal being a 
top notch show of the highest caliber. Every show was an event to be taken 
seriously, but with a "throw all caution to the wind and lets see where it 
takes us" attitude that made it a bit of a high wire act.

Backstage was a special experience too. He always made us feel talented and 
special, as if he were the one lucky to be performing with us. He always 
used his pet names for us while we got ready, which made us feel all the 
more close to him. While he always very relaxed and fun, Paul had a nervous 
energy as well that showed how much he cared. Always the first to arrive 
for a show, he prepared everything, from his personal set list to his 
uniform, with fastidious care.

His personal set list would include all of the songs along with his own 
hieroglyphics containing notes about comedy bits he wanted to do. Once, 
when I was looking for something in his garage, I kept coming across old 
set lists. I told him about it. "Paul, you've got 50 set lists out there 
and they're all exactly the same!" He said, "Seemingly, to the untrained 
eye. There are subtle differences in each and every one, depending on my 
mood." To be honest, I really think they were each identical. But that 
didn't mean any two shows were alike. Never. Each show was unique and 
special.

In the wings in the minutes before we'd hit the stage Paul always made us 
feel like every show was the biggest performance of our careers. And we 
always knew we were going to have a blast, and kill the crowd. We knew that 
Paul was going to surprise us, and surprise himself. I was always so proud 
to share the stage with the amazing Paul Revere.

We have to put Paul to rest, and it's one of the hardest things we'll ever 
have to do. All of this, it doesn't seem real, it can't be. But it is.

There may be a better example of an outstanding human living on this planet 
today, but I've never met him or her. He's the best there is. I love him so 
much and miss him so terribly already.

I'll see you soon Paul. Thank you for everything, you've enriched my life 
beyond words.
Tom Tom




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